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2015 TROTTIER SYMPOSIUM. A Question of Evidence: Vaccines, GMOs, and Cell Phones

Monday, September 28, 2015toTuesday, September 29, 2015
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In the Information Age, how can you discern legitimate science from cherry-picked data, opinion posing as fact, association confused with cause and effect, bogus advice from self-appointed experts, misused statistics, and even fraud? That is a huge challenge even for experts. Arriving at a reasonable conclusion about controversial matters therefore comes down to "A Question of Evidence," which is the theme for the 2015 Lorne Trottier Public Science Symposium.

This year’s speakers are:

  • Brian Ward MD, Professor, Medicine & Microbiology, 91˿Ƶ - "Anti-vaccine Sentiment in Canada...Who are these people?"
  • Paul Offit MD, Professor, Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) - "The Philadelphia Measles Epidemic of 1991: Lessons from the Past or Prologue to the Future"
  • Kevin Folta PhD, Professor and Chairman, Horticultural Sciences, University of Florida - "Marketing a Mistrust of the Safest Food Supply in History"
  • Geoffrey Kabat PhD, Senior Epidemiologist, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University - "Cell Phones and Brain Cancer: A Tale of Two Science"

In addition to the symposium on the Monday and Tuesday evenings, there are some additional events - free of charge, no reservation required - that you are invited to attend throughout the two days:

Monday, September 28th

Roundtable discussion: 1:30pm – 3:30pm, 91˿Ƶ Faculty Club, 3450 McTavish Street
Academics, members of the media, and other "experts in the field" will discuss imparting evidence-based science, specifically with respect to vaccines, GMOs, and wifi/radiation, to the public. Conversation will be moderated by Dr. Joe Schwarcz, Director of the Office for Science and Society.

Tuesday, September 29th

Live recording of the podcast, : 12pm, Centre Mont-Royal
A podcast dedicated to tackling pseudoscience and exploring the evidence on medical topics, The Body of Evidence, uses humour and sound science to get the audience thinking and chuckling. In a late-night talk show format ­ house band and all ­ you won't want to miss this live recording of The Body of Evidence, hosted by Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry.

Free admission, no reservations required

For more information: please visit the Trottier Symposium webpage.

91˿Ƶ is proud to host the eleventh annual Lorne Trottier public science symposium, made possible through the generous support of Dr. Lorne Trottier and honouring his wish “to hold a public forum to inform, inspire debate and raise public awareness on contemporary issues confronting society today”.

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